6 --- Friday, March 12, 1976 University Daily Kansan Track team competes at NCAA By GARY VICE Sports Writer For most of the University of Kansas track team, spring break is a relief from the unpotted indoor season and a time of growing optimism for the new outdoor But for 14 Jayhawk trackmen it means competing against the nation's top collegiate athletes at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, which begins this morning in Detroit's Cobo Arena. University of Texas - El Paso won the national title last year with a total of 36 points, scored largely because of the passing of their KU was a distant second with 17% points. FOR THE JAYHAWKS to capture their Jayhawks' baseball team Texas-bound After equaling its shutout total of three from the 1975 season last Tuesday, the KU baseball team will travel to Texas over spring break for six games. Single games will be played in San Antonio against Illinois, Texas A&M, Trinity and St. Mary's. The Jayhawks will travel to Washington or a doubleheader against Texas Lutheran. Coach Floyd Temple said that while Texas A&M was always tough, he didn't know much about the other teams except that they all had good programs. He also did not be disappointed if the team didn't have a 50 record when it returned to Lawrence. Off to their best start ever, the Jayhawks are suffering from a lack of pitchers, Mel Lisher, a relief pitcher, was lost for the season following shoulder surgery earlier this week. That cuts the number of KU pitchers to six. "We'll be playing five games in five days, and we'll be able to throw six pitchers." Gymnasts limp to Big 8 meet Weakened by an injury to top performer Les Kerr, the KU gymnastics team leaves next week for the Big Eight Championships in Boulder, Colo. Kerr, KU's top hope in the all-around competition, won't be able to compete in the tournament. KU's hopes in the all-around new rest with Mike Hynes, whose recent score of 48.10 in that event bettered his previous efforts which ranged in the 45s. fourth national indoor crown, head coach Bob Timmons said they would have to defeat some top caliber players. He named UTEP, Villanova, Florida, Tennessee, Washington State and Southern California as major contenders for the title. "I don't know that much about the strength of the teams that will be there," Timmons said. "I feel good about the meet, but I know it will be tough." Three athletes who placed in Detroit last year will return there for the two-day event. They are sprinters Waddell Smith and Paul McGregor, fourth, respectively, in the 600-yard run, and pole vaulter Tad Scales, who tied for fifth. Smith, who was beaten in a comparison of times, last year, has changed teams and will compete in the 400-yard dash. KU's strength is in its spirt corps, which has run the fastest collegiate mile relay race in college history. Kevin Newell, Randy Benson and Cliff Wiley combined to run 3-11.4 in January at the IAAF World Championship. SPRINTERS SMITH AND Benson will be competing in the 440-yard赛. Smith has won the CIF Southern Classification. Benson, the Big Eight champion, has run the fourth fourth time (47:6) in the nation. "I feel great," said Benson, the Jayhawks' senior co-captain. "I hate to say how well I will do it to do it, but I'll be there in the finals. Then we'll see what he If either Benson or Smith advances to the finals in the quarter-mile, they might have to run in the mile relay trials only 24 minutes later. "It's a complicated schedule," said a perplexed Timmons. "Because of it, we don't know now who will be running in our formation." The question of termination after the quarter-mile is run. Timmons said he would choose the mile relay squad from Wagner, Benson, Wiley, Cromwell and Smith. Newell, a freshman from Chicago, will be competing in the 60-mile relay, part of the distance medley relay team, but not on the mile relay. Timmons said. KU tennis team heads for South Beginning its spring vacation a few days early, the KU tennis team left Lawrence yesterday on a trip through Florida and Louisiana. Besides Newell, the distance medley relay squat be Glem Harter, Rick Enzs Riehling. Head coach Kirkland Gates says he expects the toughest challenges from LS UND. Tomorrow KU meets Louisiana State University, and on Sunday, the Jayhawks move to Florida State. Between March 16 and 18, the team will play Tampa, Miami, and New York Tech. The spring trip closes on March 20 with a match against Southwest Louisiana. Sprinters Laverne Smith and Wiley will join Newell in the 69-dash dash. Wiley didn't qualify for the national meet until he posted the win in the preliminaries of the Big Eight meet. Rudy Guevara, Big Eight shot put, champion, freshmen Tommy McCall and Anthony Coleman are the remaining Jayhawks competing in the nationals. McCall will compete in the half-mile run and Coleman in the 60-yard high hurdles. Women's track at league meet The KU women's track team faces stiff competition tomorrow at the Big Eight Invitational Track Meet in Ahearn Field House at Manhattan. Teams from Colorado, Kansas State and Iowa State also will compete for the con- University of San Fernando Valley COLLEGE OF LAW Announcing: FALL SEMESTER 1976 * Full-time 3-year day program * Part-time day and evening programs The school is FULLY ACCREDITED by the Committee of Bar Examiners, State Bar of California. Tel: (213) 894-5711 8353 Sepulveda Blvd., Sepulveda, Ca. 91349 JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ only at Paul Gray's Jazz Place 926 Mass. Tonite & Saturday Cail 842-9458 The Tom Montgomery Trio Jim Stringer on guitar For Reservations "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 The rage of the heathen, or unbelievers, in the God of the Bible, the Book of his revelation of Himself to man, is especially aimed at His Moral Law. His Ten Commandments. The Ten Commandments have a special consideration and honor, for several reasons that none of the other Scriptures provide for. The nation of Israel out of the midst of fire enveloping Mt. Sinai. The sight was so fearful and terrible "they that hear entertained that the word should not be spoken any more for they could not entangle that which had been written," he wrote: "these steadily feeding耳 and quake." Hebrews 12:9-12. Consider what sights may be in store for you and me when our spirit leaves this "house of clay" for it's "long home!" And again "And (He God) gave unto Moses. Two tables of testimony, tables of stone, written with the finger of God; and t When Moses got back down to the camp he found the people worshiping an idol, a golden call! In his anger he threw the two tables down and broke them! However, in spite of his anger at the people he offered to God that Moses could see. As He had threatened, and offered to make of Moses people a great reward, and spared them utter destruction. "And the Lord said unto Moses: Hew three tables of stone like unto the first, and I will write upon these tables the words that were in the first tables, that thou breakest" Exitus 34:1. After breaking the tables that were the work of God, he was told to sow two tables of stone and present them to God for his finger to write upon them the same Commandments that were in the first stones. Here we have a good, and easily understood explanation of Christianity. Adam broke God's law and all have inherited his rebellious and natural nature. Adam calls upon Adam — the man — to bring Him the Gift of God to him and give Him "commandments with the Finger of His Spirit." They are the same gifts given to of which is to "Love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, mind, soul and strength, and thy neighbor as yourself." The offer is to "Whoever Will" to all who want this work done in their heart. It can be done because of God, or they can be perfectly kept God Commandments for us, and then took our place here. IF THOU TURN AWAY THY FOOT FROM THE SABBATH, FROM DOING THY PLEASURE ON MY HOLY DAY; AND CALL THE SABBATHA DELIIGHT, THE HOLY OF THE LORD, honourable; and SHALL HONOR HIM, NOT DOING THINE OWN WAYS, NOR FINDING THINE OWN PLEAURE, NOR SPEAKING THINE OWN WORDS; THEN SHALT THUOIN UPHOLDING THINE OWN WAYS, I WILL CAUSE THE RIDE TO UPHOLD UPHOLDING THINE OWN WAYS, AND FED TREE WITH THE HERITAGE OF JACOB, THY FATHER; FOR THE MOUTH OF THE LORD HASKET IT." suffered our punishment, even death, that we might be made the righteousness of God. In Jeremiah 31:33 we read: "I will put my laws in their inward and write it in their hearts." You will also find the same law in the Book of Exodus, which states that the Testament either stated or indicated. The New Testament confirms this truth over and over again in many places, especially in Hebrews 8:10, 10:16, where we are told the New Covenant means the writing of God's Word in the Bible. We are told that the revealed right at the end of the Bible where we are told that they have a right to The Tree of Life, and to enter in through the gates into the city, are those who "do His Commandments." Blessed are they that do what they have a right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates. Last week we expressed the opinion that The Fourth Commandment was raged and rebelled against more so than any of the others. Attention was also called to the terrible judgment of God upon an individual, and also upon the king and nation for disobedience. There is a wonderful promise of blessing and good iniah 58:13, 14, to all that keep and hollow the Day acceptable to God: Quote: The promise, and the implication herein is that obedience to the Fourth Commandment acceptable to God, will result and lead to obedience to all the other nine, and the "heritage of Jacob," which means Jesus Christ, Everlasting Life and blessing! The testimony of this witness is that those who claim to be Christian and yet no zeal for keeping and establishing every one of the Ten Commandments must have a corrupt form of Christianity, unless perhaps they are "babes in Christ" and have had no nourishing food or time to grow. Without such a zeal how can we pray "Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in Heaven." "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. Fear God and keep His Commandments for this is the whole duty of man. God God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil." 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